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The title Breviary, as we employ it — that is, a book containing the entire canonical office — appears to date from the eleventh century.
The eleventh century Erfurt Synagogue is thought to be the oldest synagogue building still standing in Europe.
The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians, usually referred to simply as Philippians, is the eleventh book in the New Testament.
The Essentials was however written by a Song Dynasty court bureaucrat, and there's little evidence that it had any immediate impact on warfare ; there is no mention of gunpowder use in the chronicles of the wars against the Tanguts in the eleventh century, and China was otherwise mostly at peace during this century.
Situated on the river Elbe, the port of Hamburg is the second largest port in Europe ( after the port of Rotterdam ) and eleventh largest worldwide.
K ( named kay ) is the eleventh letter of the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
However, Marx famously asserted in the eleventh of his Theses on Feuerbach that " philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways ; the point however is to change it ", and he clearly dedicated himself to trying to alter the world.
A defense lawyer raising the defense of laches against a motion for injunctive relief ( a form of equitable relief ) might argue that the plaintiff comes " waltzing in at the eleventh hour " when it is now too late to grant the relief sought, at least not without causing great harm that the plaintiff could have avoided.
In human biology, magnesium is the eleventh most abundant element by mass in the human body ; its ions are essential to all living cells, where they play a major role in manipulating important biological polyphosphate compounds like ATP, DNA, and RNA.
The fighting officially ends at 11: 00 a. m., ( the eleventh hour in the eleventh month on the eleventh day ) and this is annually honoured with a two-minute silence.
A general procedure ( the chakravala, or " cyclic method ") for solving Pell's equation was finally found by Jayadeva ( cited in the eleventh century ; his work is otherwise lost ); the earliest surviving exposition appears in Bhāskara II's Bīja-gaṇita ( twelfth century ).
* The eleventh law is that if a man be trusted to judge between man and man, that he deal equally between them.
Barroso is the eleventh President and in 2009 was re-elected for a further five years.
Otloh of St. Emmeram, who worked on a new vita of Boniface in the eleventh century, is credited with compiling the complete correspondence as we have it.
*" The Black Cat " is the eleventh episode of the second season of the television series Masters of Horror.
# The eleventh is Syn, who guards the door of the hall, and closes it against those who are not to enter.
Currently in its eleventh edition and published under the name Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised ( and often referred to using the initialism RONR ) it is the most widely used parliamentary authority in the United States, according to the National Association of Parliamentarians, a professional association of approximately 4, 000 members which provides education and accreditation certifications for parliamentarians.
Accounts of the event have survived in which Aethelberht is killed through the machinations of Offa's wife Cynethryth, but the earliest manuscripts in which these possibly legendary accounts are found date from the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and recent historians do not regard them with confidence.
" Or, as the author of the eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica article noted, " To the topographer, as to the genealogist, its evidence is of primary importance, as it not only contains the earliest survey of each township or manor, but affords, in the majority of cases, a clue to its subsequent descent.
In June 2009, the population of the city was 294, 399, among cities of Poland, Białystok is second in terms of population density, eleventh in population, and thirteenth in area.
Merton Court is the College's eleventh and westernmost court.
It was because the tapestry was regarded as an antiquity, rather than a work of art, that in 1804 it was returned to Bayeux where in 1823 one commentator, A. L. Léchaudé d ' Anisy, reported " there is a sort of purity in its primitive forms, especially considering the state of the arts in the eleventh century ".
A review article by Andrew R. George says that its builder may have " reigned in the fourteenth, twelfth, eleventh or ninth century " but argues that The reference to a ziqqurrat at Babylon in the Creation Epic ( Enûma Eliš · VI 63: George 1992: 301-2 ) is more solid evidence, however, for a Middle Assyrian piece of this poem survives to prove the long-held theory that it existed already in the second millennium BC.

is and year
Since the Supreme Court's decision of that year this is more doubtful ; ;
And yet -- a year to a child is an eternity, and in the memory that phase of one's being -- a certain mental landscape -- will seem to have endured without beginning and without end.
`` I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my age '', the President had said on February 29th of the election year, ignoring the fact that no one of his age had ever lived out another term.
What is simply an opinion formed in defiance of the laws of human probability, whether or not it is later confirmed, has become by September of the election year `` a firm conviction ''.
Confidence in the state's economic future is reflected in the Georgia Power Company's record construction budget for this year.
Actually it amounts to $1,250,000 above what the institution already is receiving, considering the additional half-million dollars Gov. Vandiver allocated last year from the state surplus.
The balance is being budgeted for the coming year.
As the South begins another school year, national and even world attention is directed at the region's slow progress toward racial equality in the public schools.
Each year another grade is added to the process, until finally all 12 grades are integrated.
This angle of just where the Orioles can look for improvement this year is an interesting one.
Hank Foiles, backed up by Frank House who will be within calling distance in the minors, make up better second line catching than the Birds had all last year, but Gus is still that big man you need when you start talking pennant.
He's hitting the ball hard, in the batting cage, and his whole attitude is improved over this time last year.
`` Dear Doctors: We learned this year that our older son, Daniel, is autistic.
Next year is the 80th anniversary of the signing of the treaty between Korea and the United States and experts in Seoul are trying to find the correspondence between Frederick Frelinghuysen, who was Secretary of State in 1883 and 1884, and Gen. Lucius Foote, who was the first minister to Korea.
The highway system is an agency of government, and when it grinds up 40,000 Americans every year the government is destroying its own taxpayers, which is obviously a silly thing for any government to do.
This periodical, including weekly statistical supplements, is available for $4 per year from Commerce Field Offices or Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C..
Thus, as a development program is being launched, commitments and obligations must be entered into in a given year which may exceed by twofold or threefold the expenditures to be made in that year.
Of these states the average `` change-over '' point ( at which a car is substituted for allowances ) is 13,200 miles per year.
They estimate further that with sufficient experience and when cost-data of compact cars is compiled, the break-even point may be reduced to 7,500 miles of travel per year.
Intangible property is taxable wherever the owner has a place of abode the greater portion of the year.

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